Not exact matches
Does this
work as a
classic controller though?
Put the Wii mote + nunchuck almost killed me, i had a white wii so i could play brawl, with GC
controller, but then it died so i bough a black one but it did not have GC
controller ports so i have had to play with
classic controller, i guess i will have to get used to the pro
controller, or just mod my wii mote, so that i can use my GC
controller as a
classic controller,
works fine with a NES
controller, so il perhaps give it a try.
If it doesn't
work, I'll buy another
classic controller pro for the wii.
I think the statement «This
controller will plug into a wii remote and
work like a
classic controller.»
This controller will plug into a wii remote and
work like a
classic controller. Naturally,  it will
work with both Wii and Wii U titles that are compatible with the
classic controller or
classic controller pro.
In terms of controls, Tropical Freeze supports the Gamepad as the primary
controller which
works a treat or you can use the
classic gamepad or traditional Wii
controllers.
Tried playing Smash with the
classic controller for the Wii to see if it would
work out but the Gamecube
controller is just more Smash oriented.
Traditional controls didn't
work for the Wii unless you had a
classic controller, which still lacked features.
To honor that devoted loyalty to a
classic way to play, Nintendo is introducing an adapter that lets up to four original Nintendo GameCube or WaveBird
controllers work with Wii U.
The game
works great with the Wii Remote,
Classic Controller, and GameCube
controller.
The graphics may take getting used to if you missed the whole Mode - 7 era, but the gameplay is very fast and challenging, with smooth controls that
work well on both
Classic and GameCube
controllers.
In terms of controls, Tropical Freeze supports the Gamepad as the primary
controller which
works a treat or you can use the
classic gamepad or traditional Wii
controllers.
Fortunately, the SNES
Classic works with any
controller that uses Nintendo's proprietary U-shaped connector, and I was able to circumvent the home button issue by plugging in a Wii
Classic Controller Pro (though using it on the SNES felt kind of wrong).
Enter My Arcade, who has just a released wireless
controller that not only
works on the NES
Classic but can connect to a Wii remote, making it possible to use on the Wii and Wii U system.
First, it
works with all compatible (as in they use the
Classic or Pro
controller) Wii U and Wii games, as well as every game on both versions the Virtual Console.
Pro's:
Works great, looks and sounds great, firmware updates are nice, save to SD a plus,
classic controller ports are perfect.
However, if you don't want to buy a second NES
controller, then you can actually plug in any old Wii
Classic controllers you have lying around and they should
work just fine.
Fortunately, the SNES
Classic works with any
controller that uses Nintendo's proprietary U-shaped connector, and I was able to circumvent the home button issue by plugging in a Wii
Classic Controller Pro (though using it on the SNES felt kind of wrong).
While practically all Apple TV games
work just fine with the Siri remote, an MFi gaming
controller brings a more
classic, console - like feel to the experience that any gamer can appreciate.
It connects to your TV via HDMI, and includes a new version of the
classic NES
controller that will also
work on a Wii U (just be warned, the
controller has a comically short cable).